Hear Rogge Dunn Speak on the Phil Hulett and Friends Show Playing Pokemon Go could land you in court, or worse, jail. Attorney Rogge Dunn explains all the ways you could break the law chasing monsters.

Retailer, Ex-Chief Mason End Dispute Over Her Claim She Was Dismissed After Falling Ill Tuesday Morning Corp. and its former chief executive settled a discrimination lawsuit that alleged she was fired after developing breast cancer. Kathleen Mason, the head of the home-furnishings closeout retailer, was ousted in June 20212 after a 12-year run during […]

The former chief executive officer of Hawaii-based retailer Jeans Warehouse Inc. has filed a discrimination and retaliation lawsuit against the employer, claiming sexual orientation discrimination. William Estill, 65, was dismissed by the Jeans Warehouse board before the 2014 holiday sales season and claims that he was subjected to anti-gay comments and hostility by company officials. […]

Rogge Dunn’s client, a Raymond James Financial employee, has filed a formal complaint against the financial services company, accusing her employer of sustaining a hostile and alcohol-fueled work environment and retaliating against her when she filed a complaint with the firm’s human resources department. Click here to read the entire article Raymond James Financial gets hits […]

Pokémon Go isn’t a defense, lawyers say USA today 2016-07-26 “The Pikachu made me do it,” isn’t going to cut it in court, say lawyers. Pokémon Go — the augmented reality monster-catching game seeing popularity like no other app before it — isn’t a get-out-of-jail-free card when it comes to being stupid. “I think most […]

Brokers Sue Finra, Credit Suisse over Arbitration Shopping – AdvisorHUB Lawyers representing brokers argue that FINRA arbitration panels are the proper place for dispute resolution and are the required forum under the industry-sponsored regulator’s own rules. Credit Suisse and some other broker-dealers prefers to bring employee disputes before private forums such as JAMS (formerly the Judicial […]